In such transcriptions, the stress mark does not function as a mark of the syllable boundary.
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Therefore ( I'm assuming ) your browser formats the sequence with a font that contains stress marks.
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A stress mark typically appears before the stressed syllable, and thus marks the syllable break as well as stress.
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For example, the stress mark may be doubled to indicate an extra degree of stress such prosodic stress in English.
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The corpus was also used to prove that using automatically extracted, orthography-based stress marks improve the quality of speech synthesis in MSA.
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They use ( in dictionaries, orthography, and grammar books, for example ) four different stress marks ( grave, acute, double grave, and circumflex ).
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Also in Spanish, the acute accent in the French word " �lite " is taken as a stress mark and the word is pronounced.
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When the city's administration gave permission to organize the Rodyna club, it was assumed that the stress mark on the first syllable meant motherland, Rodina.
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Autumn brings relief to the shade-loving perennial; now, less beaten by midday sun, the green-and-black leaves lose their brown stress marks, hailing this merciful sweet autumn.
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Because they are useful, some of us are interested in taking this to the next level, and actively add stress marks to as many articles as possible.